In what ways would you be considered trashy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never buy trash bags. I recycle groceries bags for bathroom trash basket.plus Amazon brown bags for kitchen trash.


That's not trashy, it's better for the environment, so it's looked upon favorably.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love eating in bed. Love love love.


About a month ago I had a really bad day and got into bed with a bowl of blueberries and a bag of Boom Chicka popcorn. It was heavenly (except for worrying I'd spill/stain).
Anonymous
Things other people would consider trashy about me:

I used to live in Florida
I have frizzy/curly hair
Don't wear makeup
Am fat
Buy some clothes at Old Navy
Have never left North America
Eat on the couch (don't own a table)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doggy bag at restaurants and eat it next day myself.


That doesn't seem trashy. Eating a large restaurant meal in one sitting seems like it would be trashier. Eating a reasonable portion and saving the rest for later seems the opposite of trashy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never finished college, went to a trade school, rent - and prob always will if we stay in this area.


I only have an associates degree. I'll never go back to college - it would drive me to suicide.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I look forward to going to Cracker Barrel on road trips.


Growing up, I could only envy people who got to go to Cracker Barrel on roadtrips. My mom packed sandwiches and fruit into a cooler and we ate them in the backseat of a no a/c car.


I went there ONCE for a work lunch, and my ass revolted an hour later. Never again.
Anonymous
I eat an entire bag of Cheetos in one sitting, and end up with yellow dust all over my hands, fingers, and face.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I eat an entire bag of Cheetos in one sitting, and end up with yellow dust all over my hands, fingers, and face.


I eat entire bags of ... a lot of things. Too often.
Anonymous
We vacation in Ocean City, MD several times every summer and love it.

I browse Barnes & Nobel and then buy the books I want on Amazon for cheaper. I also do this with other gifts I see in some local shops in my town. If it's something I really want to get for someone, I Google it while in the store and see if I can find it cheaper elsewhere. I usually can 99% of the time.

Through the week, my family uses paper plates for every meal.
Anonymous
I love, love, love instant ramen. The kind that comes in solid blocks with a seasoning packet and cooks in 3 minutes. My indulge lunch when I'm WFH and the kids are at school (which only happens about once every three months, so at least it's not a daily habit!).

My 12yo has never been in a McDonalds (maybe once in an airport when he was a kid, but he doesn't remember it), but I pick up an egg McMuffin on my way to work about once a month. Yes, I'm a total hypocrite.

My favorite of our family cars is the junky, rusty old pickup. My daily driver is a 2016 Audi, because I don't really trust the 25 year old pickup on 66, but I feel much more at home in the latter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Doggy bag at restaurants and eat it next day myself.


That doesn't seem trashy. Eating a large restaurant meal in one sitting seems like it would be trashier. Eating a reasonable portion and saving the rest for later seems the opposite of trashy.

+1 having leftovers is trashy now?!?! since when?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We vacation in Ocean City, MD several times every summer and love it.

I browse Barnes & Nobel and then buy the books I want on Amazon for cheaper. I also do this with other gifts I see in some local shops in my town. If it's something I really want to get for someone, I Google it while in the store and see if I can find it cheaper elsewhere. I usually can 99% of the time.

Through the week, my family uses paper plates for every meal.


I'll see you and raise you one. I see books I want and then get them from the library. I never buy books.
Anonymous
I enjoy junk cereals. I buy one box per week. Currently Cinnamon Toast Crunch.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We vacation in Ocean City, MD several times every summer and love it.

I browse Barnes & Nobel and then buy the books I want on Amazon for cheaper. I also do this with other gifts I see in some local shops in my town. If it's something I really want to get for someone, I Google it while in the store and see if I can find it cheaper elsewhere. I usually can 99% of the time.

Through the week, my family uses paper plates for every meal.


I'll see you and raise you one. I see books I want and then get them from the library. I never buy books.

public libraries are a national treasure and the antithesis of trashy!
Anonymous
I put too many crackers in my soup, and too much grated parm on my pasta. Like far too much.
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